Liberty Global Outperforms

Yesterday, after market close, Liberty Global Inc. (NASDAQ:LBTYA) declared better-than-expected financial results for the fourth quarter of 2009. Quarterly GAAP net income was $100 million, or 34 cent...

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World stocks up modestly; pound takes another hit

World stock markets mostly rose Wednesday, though trading was choppy as investors looked for direction a day after the one-year anniversary from recession-related lows. The pound meanwhile continued t...

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Santarus Beats On Higher Revenues

Santarus, Inc. (NASDAQ:SNTS) reported fourth quarter earnings of 40 cents per share, doubling the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 20 cents and far above the year-ago earnings of 7 cents. Performance was b...

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Loss Widens At Move

Move, Inc. (NASDAQ:MOVE) reported revenues of $49.6 million for the fourth quarter of 2009, down 14% year over year. However, revenues came ahead of the management’s guidance driven by media adverti...

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Volcano Reports Higher Revenues

Volcano Corporation (NASDAQ:VOLC) reported EPS of 9 cents in the fourth quarter; well above the Zacks Consensus Estimate for a loss of 3 cents, and the year-ago result of 4 cents. Fourth-quarter reven...

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Equities 2010: Which Stocks Will Rock?

The outlook for equity markets in 2010 is as muddled as ever after a year that only can be described as enigmatic. Equities had one of the best runs ever off of the March 2009 low, but it sure didn’...

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A lot of my commentary lately on the markets has been relatively short-term oriented. Today let’s take a moment to pan back and consider the weekly perspective, which is rather benign, even posi...

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Express Scripts Tops & Guides Up

Express Scripts Inc. (NASDAQ:ESRX) announced better-than-expected results with fourth-quarter earnings of 97 cents per ...

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Australian retail sales growth will accelerate in the next two years as consumer confidence gains on rising employment, according to Access Economics.8 Vote(s) ...

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State St. Pays Leaving CEO $5.4M

State Street Corp. (NYSE:STT) said on Wednesday that it has paid $5.4 million cash to the departing Chief Executive Ronald Logue as part of his incentive compensation for last year. State Street also ...

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